why should we care what he says. This is a guy who probably looks in the mirror every morning and thinks he looks good

before he leaves the
house. Besides I like to think of Canada as a big slumbering dog(no purebred here, maybe cross or mutt, much friendlier and smarter)who lifts it's
big craggy head once in awhile to oversee the tundra.

But, any foe daring or stupid enough to try and take that bone hiding under it's ear may find Canada's bite far worse than it's bark

BTW, I thought this was about a Rick Mercer bit as he did a special once where he was telling Americans that Canadians had recently been found to be
retarded and asked if they thought Canadians should be ashamed of that or if they should accept it.

Mercer is good at making people look like idiots and should have no trouble with Tucker Carlson.

"Anybody with any ambition at all, or intelligence, has left Canada and is now living in New York,"

Anybody with any ambition at all, or intelligence, will stay in Canada and not live in New York or in any other part of the US because the US
Patriot Act may restrict the movements and actions of intelligent & ambitious 'Anybodies'. One of several examples, case in point:

People don’t know whom the government is watching and what information it is surveying, Herman said. Without knowing, people are afraid to use the
Internet, they are afraid to attend mosques and they are afraid to check out books from the library for fear that they might be targeted, she said.

“At what point can you limit speech and association?” Herman asked. “People will, in fact, muzzle themselves. There’s this whole chilling
effect.”

Herman cited a case where a student was researching information for a paper on the Boulder Dam. In doing so, the student visited several Web sites
about the construction of dams. Before he knew it, the police were at his door questioning why he was researching dam construction, she said. The
student had become a suspected terrorist.

Anyone with any intelligence wouid not have supported an invasion of a sovereign country based on false and overstated intelligence.

Anybody with any intelligence realizes that Tucker Carlson’s statements about Canada are characteristic of those from a guy who has
spent most of his lifelong learning days in kindergarten school.

"Canada...is like your retarded cousin you see at Thanksgiving and sort of pat him on the head. You know, he's nice but you don't take him
seriously. That's Canada."

The United States is like a neurotic, insecure & self doubting cousin who needs to regularly camouflage his true identity with false self-esteem
resulting from delusions of grandeur. Once his true identity is revealed by his silent & self assured global cousins, he typically resorts to strings
of personal rants in order to convince himself he’s more superior. That's America...with or without the Patriot Act.

As an American, living in Canada, I was genuinely touched and overwhelmed at the support that Canadians demonstrated for the United States after 9-11.
There were American flags flying from people's homes and Canadians were sincerely upset, concerned and sympathetic for the United States and
Americans. Now, all I can say is "what happened?"

Recently, whenever I mention to someone that I am an American, the first thing that they say is "Bush is an idiot" or "the US should get out of
Iraq". It would seem that whatever love or caring that many had for the US has simply dissappeared. Furthermore, it would seem to me that Canadians
have done more than their share of America bashing in recent months. I even recall several parliamentarians slamming the US.

But let's keep this in perspective. Ever since I was a kid, growing up in Detroit, I can remember how Americans would laugh at Canada and make jokes
about Canadian Currency calling it "monopoly money" or that it had to be color coded because Canadians were retarded. This type of sniping has gone
on for years. Canadians, however, do have one justification that, perhaps, the US does not in this realm of bashing and defaming each other;
Canadians know considerably more about the US than Americans know about Canada.

Americans put down Canada because, well, they can. There doesn't really seem to be any other reason. Americans, for the most part, consider Canada
as some sort of third cousin with a slight speech impediment when saying the word "about". Americans think of Canada as some sort of big, harmless
oaf "next door". In other words, Americans know, for the most part, practically nothing about Canada. Canadians, on the other hand, know a lot
about the US. They have to!

What is sad, however, is that a long-standing amicable friendship between these two great neighbor states is threatened by a flurry of namecalling
whose only real purpose seems to be a sort of one upmanship. Canadians are angry at America because Canada is always the last one to be consulted by
the Americans before the US does anything and Americans are angry at Canada for simply not allying itself with the US regardless of what they might
do. It's really quite petty and sort of ridiculous.

The only real grievance that these two countries might have is the long standing lumber tariff disagreement. Why can't the US and Canada simply deal
with this first before going on to a level of name calling that I haven't witnessed since the first grad e?

Well said BT. "What happened" you ask? It's you Benevolent Dictator who just does as he pleases. He cares little for his own constituents
and less for the rest of the world. It's sad that it creeps into conversation and daily life between our peoples but HE'S the reason.

Edit to add: On the topic, I could care less what that journalist(?) thinks of Canada.

Originally posted by djohnsto77
I saw this live and knew it'd eventually show up here

I thought it was funny, but I guess I wouldn't if I was a Canadian...

No, what's really funny is that if one of our journalist had said that about America there would be a HUGE outcry about bashing America
which I have no doubt you would be near the lead in the crying. Talk about hypocracy.

Originally posted by intrepid
No, what's really funny is that if one of our journalist had said that about America there would be a HUGE outcry about bashing America
which I have no doubt you would be near the lead in the crying. Talk about hypocracy.

Your journalists bash America day in and day out, and it hardly ever even makes the news here, and when it does, I don't take that much notice...the
only time I've truly been upset and insulted by anything done or said up in Canada was when that member of Parliament stepped on the head of a
GWB doll on the job.

Originally posted by djohnsto77Your journalists bash America day in and day out, and it hardly ever even makes the news here, and when it does, I don't take that much
notice...the only time I've truly been upset and insulted by anything done or said up in Canada was when that member of Parliament stepped on
the head of a GWB doll on the job.

That's an oxymoron, if they do it all the time and it hardly makes the news, how would you know? Not to mention that it's untrue. Looks like
justification for your previous post. Still doen't hide the thin-skinned hypocracy.

everyone bashes the U.S. these days. Hell, half of all out citizens bash the current administration. What I find funny is that every country around
the world tears into the US, their policies, their leaders etc but someone from the US sends a little back and they get all upset.

Now, I'm not saying I agree with Carlson. I'm merely saying that you should not dish it out if being served a big fat steaming pile of the same is
going to make you cry.

Robin Williams put it best:
"Canada is like a loft above a great party and they're always telling us to keep it down"

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